VP Records and Warner Music Nashville are proud to announce the release of Reggae's Gone Country on August 30.

The groundbreaking compilation features classic country hits covered by Jamaica's top musicians (Beres Hammond, Tarrus Riley, Tessanne Chin, Etana, Luciano, Sly and Robbie) as well as supporting vocals provided by original recording artiste and country icon Larry Gatlin of The Gatlin Brothers.

Country music devotee Cristy Barber, Vice-President of Marketing and Promotions at VP Records, envisioned this project two years ago and teamed up on lead production with John Rich of the multi-platinum-selling country duo Big and Rich and the winner of this year's Celebrity Apprentice, and the acclaimed Jamaican saxophonist and top reggae producer Dean Fraser.

"Reggae's Gone Country is taking some of Jamaican's favourite classic American country songs and putting their beats and whole instrumentation around it while still having that root of country... It is this crazy cool idea," says John Rich.

The two young Jamaican songstresses, Etana and Tessanne Chin, shine in their respective renditions of Patsy Cline's Crazy and Crystal Gayle's Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.

The majority of the album was recorded at Kingston's Grafton and the Marley-owned Tuff Gong Studios. .

Barber hopes that the heartfelt renditions of country classics heard on Reggae's Gone Country will introduce and educate music fans everywhere to the talent that exists in Jamaica. "There are people who love Bob Marley or Jimmy Cliff but don't know how great Tarrus Riley is or what a Tessanne Chin can do or this 21-year-old kid Romain Virgo," notes Barber. "That's what this is about, people might know Sly and Robbie but don't sleep on the skills of Dean Fraser, Errol Brown or other talent down there. With the music industry where it is now, we need more people at the reggae party and I am really hoping this album will give more exposure to the genre."